FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT, FOR I908. 
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Other Members— J. F. Robinson, Hull ; C. Waterfall, Hull ; 
W. B. Crump, Halifax ; H. H. Corbett, Doncaster ; 
J. Hartshorn, Leyburn ; J. W. H. Johnson, Thorn- 
hill ; W. E. L. Wattam, Huddersfield ; P. F. Lee, 
Dewsbury ; F, Elgee, Middlesbrough ; H. J. 
Wilkinson, York ; W. Jackson, Goole ; Wm. G. 
Smith, Edinburgh ; and W. Robinson, Hull, 
" Yorkshire Bryologlcal Committee. — Mr. W. Ingham writes : — 
The year 1908 has proved a most successful one for Mosses and 
Hepatics. 
Mr. C. A. Cheetham has been a very energetic worker durmg 
the year, and has discovered many rare and good plants. His 
best are the mosses : — 
1. Myurella julacea var. scahrifolia on the Yoredale " Main 
Limestone," east of Ingleboro', There is only one 
other record for the var., viz., V.C. 88 or Mid Perth. 
2. Grimmia commutata at Ambleside in Cumberland. 
3. Rhahdoweisia denticulata at Cautley Spout. 
' 4. Grimmia conferta at Cautley Spout. 
6. Torhila suhulata var. subinermis by the Swale at CundalL 
5. Barbula rubella var. ruberrima at Cautley Spout. 
7. Weber a elongata on the slopes of Penyghent. 
8. Amblystegium fluviatile at Cundall by the Swale. 
9. Hypnum sarmentostim var. fallaciosum on Ingleboro'. 
10. Hylocomium riigostim at Malham Tarn and Gordale Scar 
Mr. J. W. H. Johnson has found Grimmia doniana in Crum- 
mock Dale, Ingleboro', and Hypnum sarmentosum in Littondale. 
Mr. Alb. Wilson has sent Bryum duvalii from above Cautley 
Spout. 
Mr. J. J. Marshall has sent Hypnum intermedium (teste 
W. Ingham) from Newbald Springs, and the very rare Hepatic,. 
Blepharozia pulcherrim.a on trees, Beverley Westwood. 
Mr. W. Ingham has found a great many rarieties during the 
year, too many to mention in this short report- Those most 
worthy of record are as follows : — 
1. Hepatics. — Cephaloziella bifida c. fr. on Skipwith Common 
(teste S. M. Mac vicar) ; Scapania irrigua and Aplozia. 
sphaerocarpa, three miles from York by Malton Road. 
2. Sphagna. — S. parvifolium and 5. molle in abundance^by 
Eller Beck, Goathland ; 5. auriculatum by Malton 
Road, three miles from York ; S. Girgensohnii on the 
side of Black Hambleton : and many varieties of 
other Sphagna. 
